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it increases fraud control, it lowers the a ministry of labor necessary to combat fraud. you notice i didn't recommend a banning of alternative devices because they may still have their role in case the system goes down, but i think it is important that this be exercised. for the back seat monitors, volume seems to be the no. 1 below. it requires some sort of a technological fix either disabling the audio which is very easy or the driver of being able to control the audio when a passenger isn't in the back seat. relatively easy fix. they should also remove the back seat monitors as a waiver program condition. the back seat to monitor should be done because it makes business sense to do so. as i mentioned before, and more comprehensive before and after analysis and of the key staff is putting together a list of what they believe to be necessary for proper planning purposes. and in the follow-up study, they will be developing new methodologies. they will require certain data and will include that in the reporting period have to retain specific data for specific oversight nee
it increases fraud control, it lowers the a ministry of labor necessary to combat fraud. you notice i didn't recommend a banning of alternative devices because they may still have their role in case the system goes down, but i think it is important that this be exercised. for the back seat monitors, volume seems to be the no. 1 below. it requires some sort of a technological fix either disabling the audio which is very easy or the driver of being able to control the audio when a passenger isn't...
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unemployment in gaza at forty five percent to win three gazans live in poverty and every year the ministry of labor says another thirty thousand people join the ranks of jobless ever since israel imposed a siege on gaza nearly five years ago the point that sector has all but grinded to a halt this to the economy in gaza is dependent on israel it's the way israel set it up all the materials we need for industry and construction have to come from israel through the israeli ports and airports we have no direct relationship with the outside world before the palestinian uprising in two thousand tens of thousands of gazans worked in israel they pass through here areas the largest border crossing between israel and gaza but as you can see now only a handful of people trickle through each day. now. was a painter and only about thirty american dollars a day enough for his family to survive on but in the last seven years he can't cross the border and with no work this side his children often go to bed hungry he was one of the first to sign up when a call went out for people interested in going to libya to re
unemployment in gaza at forty five percent to win three gazans live in poverty and every year the ministry of labor says another thirty thousand people join the ranks of jobless ever since israel imposed a siege on gaza nearly five years ago the point that sector has all but grinded to a halt this to the economy in gaza is dependent on israel it's the way israel set it up all the materials we need for industry and construction have to come from israel through the israeli ports and airports we...
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of the officials told reporters that the boxes contained the environmental assessment report on the plan to relocate the u.s. marine corps air station. the ministry intended to send it by parcel service on tuesday but labor union members surrounded the vehicle to prevent it from entering the okinawa government office. during the 4 a.m. delivery a representative of a peace group confronted the defense ministry officials. among them was the new chief of the ministry's okinawa bureau. the report is expected to mark a step forward in the plan to move the air station from a densely populated district to a coastal area. the japanese and u.s. governments have agreed on the relocation. but the governor of okinawa and many local residents are calling for the base to be moved out of their prefecture. >>> we receive an analysis of the government report. >> the report is part of process to determine the impact of the u.s. stem air station relocation. it is supposed to move things along. but it may not do the job. is the japanese government is now planning it file a request with okinawa's governor but that is likely to inflame local opposition to the government plans. they know that administration order the environme
of the officials told reporters that the boxes contained the environmental assessment report on the plan to relocate the u.s. marine corps air station. the ministry intended to send it by parcel service on tuesday but labor union members surrounded the vehicle to prevent it from entering the okinawa government office. during the 4 a.m. delivery a representative of a peace group confronted the defense ministry officials. among them was the new chief of the ministry's okinawa bureau. the report...
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of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it seemed like it's just an extremely unpredictable time in that country right now. >> laura ling had been sentenced to 12 years of hard laborntering north korea. >>> newt gingrich is getting attacked on all sides. we'll talk to our political buzz analyst after the break. of pot. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! premier of the packed bag. you know organization is key... and so is having a trusted assistant. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above and still pay the mid-size price. here we are... [ male announcer ] and there you go, business pro. there you go. go national. go like a pro. >>> the political buzz. look at the best political topics of the day. three seconminutes, 30 seconds e clock. democr
of the foreign ministry and the military. if that is any indicator, it seemed like it's just an extremely unpredictable time in that country right now. >> laura ling had been sentenced to 12 years of hard laborntering north korea. >>> newt gingrich is getting attacked on all sides. we'll talk to our political buzz analyst after the break. of pot. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. but my nose is still runny. [ male...
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of quote. nine opposition parties ranging from the center right popular freedom party to the left wing united labor front and others in between were banned from taking part in the election by the ministry of justice's refusal to register them. the television message was firmly and fully controlled by the regime. there was ample administrative interference during the campaign. we saw state and regional officials openly coercing voters especially public sector employees, state employees to back the ruling party. we saw officials openly linking future budget allocations to territory the tally united russia will get on voting day. we saw mass manipulation as and violations on the voting day itself. the vote count in 30% of the cases on 30% of the polling places it observed as quote, bad or very bad. they documented cases of ballot-stuffing, multiple voting, so-called karo sells when people go around several polling stations approach the member of the electoral commission who is in the deal with them and vote numerous times. there were cases of, many cases of unlawful eviction of observers and journalists and even candidates from the polling places. and there were ample cases of rewriting a
of quote. nine opposition parties ranging from the center right popular freedom party to the left wing united labor front and others in between were banned from taking part in the election by the ministry of justice's refusal to register them. the television message was firmly and fully controlled by the regime. there was ample administrative interference during the campaign. we saw state and regional officials openly coercing voters especially public sector employees, state employees to back...